KIRK (L.O., 11 April 1905). Gules, a crosier or, and a
sword proper, hilted and pommelled of the second point
downwards in saltire, in the honour point the sun in his
splendour, on a chief gold a thistle slipped and an elephant's
head couped also proper. Mantling gules, doubled or,
Crest — On a wreath of his liveries, a palm-tree proper.
Motto — " Light and liberty."

KIRKPATRICK of Closeburn (L.O., 1683). Argent,
a saltire and chief azure, the last charged with three
cushions or. Mantling" gules, doubled argent ; and upon
a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a hand holding
a dagger in pale, imbrued proper. Motto — " I make
sure."

Eld. son of Sir James Kirkpatrick, 8th Bart., b. 1841 ;

d. 1899; m. 1872, Mary Steward, d. of Charles John

Fearnley of Peckham, Surrey : —

Sir Charles Sharpe Kirkpatrick, 9th Bart. (26th March

1685), b. 1874; m. 1900 (div. 1910), Alice Wilhelmina, d.

of J. Parnall Mayne. Res. —

KIRKPATRICK (U.O., Feb. 1925). Quarterly, 1 and
4, argent, a saltire and chief azure, the last charged with
three cushions ermine (Kirkp itrick) ; 2 and 3, argent, a
lion passant gules between three fleurs-de-lis azure, on a
chief of the last a sun in splendour or (Trench). Mantling
gules, doubled argent. Crest —On a wreath of the colours,
a hand couped at the wrist, holding a dagger in pale, dis-
tilling drops of blood proper. Motto — "I mak sicker."
Livery — Blue, with yellow facings.

REGINALD KIRKPATRICK -HOWAT of Mabie,
Gentleman. Eldest surviving son of Robert Kirkpatrick-
Howat, Esquire, of Mabie, J. P. and D.L. for co. Kirk-
cudbright, by his wife Amelia Rose, only child and heiress
of Edmund Blewitt, Esq., of Lantarnum Abbey, Mon-
mouthshire. Armorial hearings ( L. O. , 1861)— Argent, a
saltire azure, between three mullets in chief and flanks and
an owl in base gules, on a chief of the second three cushions
or, within a bordure gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed
a helmet befitting his degree, with a Mantling gules,
doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for
Crest, a dexter armed hand holding a dagger in pale, dis-
tilling drops of blood proper ; and in an escroll above, this
Motto, " I mak sicker." Livery — Blue and silver.

KIRLEW (H. Coll., 22 July 1911). Or, a chevron be-
tween in chief two cinquefoils and in base a curlew sable.
Manting sable and or. Crest — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a mullet of six points or, a demi-unicorn

JAMES JOSEPH KIRSOPP, Esq., J. P. for Northum-
berland, late Capt. Northumberland Art. Div. R.A. Born
1852, being the only son of the late James Kirsopp of The
Spital, by Eliza, dau. of Geo. T. Dunn [she m. secondly
Edward Leadbitter]. Armorial bearings— Gules, a saltire
ermine between two cranes in pale argent and two garbs in
fesse or. Mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest.
upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a crane
as in the arms, the dexter claw resting on an escutcheon
argent, charged with the letter K. sable. Motto— " Credo."
Seat — The Spital, Hexham.

KIRSOPP-REED (R.L., 14 Oct. 19133. Coll.). Argent,
a chevron paly of eight sable and gules, between three
garbs of the last. Mantling sable and argent. Crest —
On a wreath of the colours, a griffin segreant or, wings
endorsed with paly of six sable and gules, supporting a
reed proper.

William Ferdinand Kirton of Sea View, in the Colony of
< irenada, Banker. Armorial bearings — Barry of six
argent, guttee-de-sang and gules, on a bend indented or,
.1 falcon's head erased sable, between two mullets of the
sscond. Mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a
wr ath of the colours, a falcon, wings endorsed and inverted
proper, gutt£e-de-sang, resting the dexter claw on an escut-
cheon argent, charged with a mullet sable. Motto — "Ad
altiora."

KITCHENER (H. Coll.). Gules, a chevron argent,
surmounted by another azure, between three bustards
proper, in the centre chief point a bezant. Mantling
gules and argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,
a stag's head erased, transfixed through the neck by an
arrow in bend, point to the dexter all proper, and between
the attires a horse-shoe or.

KITCHENER of Khartoum (H. Coll.). Gules, a
chevron argent, surmounted by another azure, between
three bustards proper, in the centre chief point a bezant
(for Kitchener), and over all, as an honourable augmenta-
tion, on a pile or, two flagstaves saltirewise, flowing
to the dexter the Union flag of Great Britain and Ireland,
and to the sinister a representation of the Egyptian flag,
all proper, entiled by a mural crown gules, the rim
inscribed " Khartoum " in letters of gold, and as a
further augmentation, a chief argent, thereon, on a pale
gules, a lion passant guardant or, between an eagle
displayed sable, and on a mount vert an orange-tree
fructed proper. Mantling gules and argent. Crests —
1. (of augmentation) out of a mural crown or, an
elephant's head, supporting with the trunk a sword erect,
point upwards, proper, pommel and hilt or ; 2. on a
wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased, transfixed
through the neck by an arrow in bend, point to the
dexter, all proper, and between the attires a horseshoe
or (for Kitchener). Supporters — On the dexter side, a
camel proper, bridle, trappings, and line pendent,
reflexed over the back gules, gorged with a collar or,
suspended therefrom an escutcheon ermine, paly bendy
azure and ermine, a canton of the last, charged with a
portcullis, also gold ; and on the sinister side, a gnu
proper, gorged as the dexter, suspended therefrom an
escutcheon ermine, charged with a chevron engrailed
vert, thereon four horse-shoes also gold. Motto —
" Thorough."

KITSON of Leeds (H. Coll.). Or, on a pale azure, a
pike hauriant of the first, a chief of the second, thereon an
annulet between two millrinds erect of the field. Mantling
azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours,
issuant from park pales proper, a demi-unicorn argent,
gorged with an annulet azure. Motto — " Palmam qui
meruit erat."

Sons 1 f Sir James Kitson, 1st Baron Airedale, 1st Bart. ,

b. 1835; d. 191 1 ; m. 1st, i860, Emily Christiana (d.

1873), d. of Joseph Cliff of Wortley, J. P. ; and, 1881,

Mary Laura, d. of Edward Fisher Smuh, of the Priory,

Dudley, J. P.:—

Rt. Hon. Sir Albert Ernest Kitson, 2nd Baron Airedale of

Gledhow (1907), 2nd Baronet, of Gledhow Hall, co. Yorks.

(1886) [Supporters — On either side an owl argent,

collared gules, pendent therefrom an escutcheon of the

arms], b. 1863 ; m. 1890, Florence, elder d. of Edward

Schunck of Gledhow Wood, co. Yorks. ; and has issue —

Hon. Margaret Emily [m. 1920, Rev. Halstead Latham

Connor, Vicar of Wilton-in-Cleveland] ; Hon. Florence

Evelyn [m. 1919, Harold Oscar Nevett, M.C. (Dimora,

Camperdown, Victoria, Australia) and has issue] ; Hon.

Doris Clare [w. 1918, Capt. J. McNaughton, M.C, and has

issue] ; Hon. Enid [m. 1924. George S. B. McNaughtcn] ;

Hon. Vi let [tn. 1922, William Siiiell] ; Hon. Thelma

Eurene [m. 1923, Noel G. Hanis, M.R.C.S. ; and has

issue]; and Hon. Angela Estelle [m. 1927, George H.

Goff]. Seat — Gledhow Hall, Leeds. Town res.— 3 Cadogan

Square, S.W. Clubs— Bath ; Reform.

Hon. James Clifford Kitson, b. 1864.

Hon. Roland Dudley Kitson, D.S.O., M.C, J. P. W. R.

Yorks., Capt. late W. Yorks. Regt., served G eat War

1914-18, Lieut. 7th and 8th Batts. W. Yorks. Regt., B.A.

(L'anib.), b. 1882; m. 1913, Sheila, yr. d. of late Frank

Edward Vandeleur ; and has issue — Oliver James Kitson,

Esq., ^.1915; and Veronica Vandeleur. Address— 7 King's

Bench Walk, Temple, E.C. Club— Reform.

KLEINWORT of Bolnore, Cuckfield (H. Coll., 1909).
Or, a lion rampant sable, on a chief of the last three oak-trees
eradicated proper. Mantling sable and or. Crest— On a
wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, three leaves of
clover proper. Motto— " Nil sine labore."

KNAPP(H. Coll.). Per pale or and sable, a lion passant
counterchanged, holding in the dexter paw a broken sword
in bend sinister, blade downwards proper, pommel and
hilt gold, on a chief dancettte per pale of the second and
first, three esquires' helmets of the third, garnished gold,
Mantling sable and or. Crest On a wreath of the colours,

upon a laurel-branch vert, an arm embowed in armour
proper, garnished gold, grasping a broken sword as in the
arms, and charged with two frets, one above and one below
the elbow sable. Motto "In bello aut in pace."